November 2009 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops

Estimated Comics Shipped to North American Comics Shops
Based on Reports from Diamond Comic Distributors

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November 2008was the weakest month of the year in Top 300 Unit Sales — many important titles being delayed until December — so November 2009’s performance looked that much better by comparison. Comic book orders in the direct market gained some ground in November, led by strength in periodicals; as of November, the market to date in 2009 was down just $3 million for the entire year, or less than 1%.

This list includes all items on Diamond's Top 300 charts, plus any post-#300 items from its Top 50 Indy and Small Publisher charts. If you don't see a book, Diamond released no data for it.
Items marked with asterisks [*] had their reported orders reduced by 10% due to returnability.
Distributor charts are regional commodity reports, not measures of a work's total reach. Read our FAQ.
The links lead to current listings for each item on eBay. You can also find the books at your comics shop.

November 2009 Graphic Novel Sales to Comics Shops

Estimated Graphic Novels and Trade Paperbacks Shipped to North American Comics Shops Based on Reports from Diamond Comic Distributors

This list includes all items on Diamond's Top 300 charts, plus any post-#300 items from its Top 50 Indy, Manga, and Small Publisher charts. If you don't see a book, Diamond released no data for it.

The links lead to details about each title on Amazon. You can also find the books at your comics shop.

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This is the first month for which we can do year-to-year comparisons on the full Top 300 Trade Paperbacks, which Diamond began reporting in the previous November. Orders were down considerably, but the periodical market made up for it.Image's Chew, a $9.99 collection, led the trade paperbacks list.

The Top 300 Graphic Novels sold had a total retail price of$6.12 million

(-29% vs. same month previous year)(+10% vs. same month 5 years earlier, comparing just the Top 100 vs the Top 100)(+54% vs. same month 10 years earlier, comparing just the Top 25 vs. Top 25)

Category to date for year:$72.4 million(-17% vs. previous year)

COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVEL DOLLAR SALES

The Top 300 Comics and Top 300 Graphic Novels sold had a combined total retail price of$27.68 million

(unchanged vs. same month previous year)(+15% vs. same month 5 years earlier, comparing just the Top 100 vs the Top 100)(+25% vs. same month 10 years earlier, comparing just the Top 25 GNs vs. Top 25 GNs)

Note: This category diverges slightly from Diamond's reported measures for all comics and graphic novels. Slight differences are introduced by the presence of magazines and other factors.

Average cost of comics in the Top 300:$3.51

Average cost of comics in the Top 300, weighted by orders:$3.50

Average cost of comics in the Top 25:$3.55

Median cost of comics in the Top 300:$3.50

Most common cost of comics in the Top 300:$2.99

MARKET SHARES

Share of Overall Units

Marvel

41.93%

DC

34.78%

Dark Horse

4.99%

Image

3.66%

IDW

2.82%

Dynamic Forces

2.55%

Boom

1.64%

Archie

0.88%

Viz

0.76%

Wizard

0.55%

Avatar

0.55%

Random House

0.35%

Eaglemoss

0.35%

Tokyopop

0.28%

Devil's Due

0.28%

Udon

0.25%

Bongo

0.21%

Oni

0.18%

Abstract

0.16%

Harris

0.15%

Other

2.67%

Share of Overall Dollars

Marvel

37.85%

DC

31.71%

Dark Horse

5.51%

Image

3.84%

IDW

3.29%

Dynamic Forces

2.75%

Eaglemoss

1.80%

Boom

1.75%

Viz

1.59%

Random House

0.77%

Avatar

0.63%

Wizard

0.60%

Archie

0.56%

Tokyopop

0.51%

Udon

0.31%

Oni

0.27%

Devil's Due

0.24%

Abstract

0.16%

Bongo

0.16%

Harris

0.08%

Other

5.65%

Items in Top 300

Marvel

98

DC

82

Dark Horse

21

Image

18

Boom

18

IDW

17

Dynamic

16

Archie

4

Avatar

4

Devil's Due

3

Bongo

2

Udon

2

Abstract

1

Antarctic

1

Ardden

1

Aspen

1

Broadsword

1

Harris

1

Kenzer

1

Mirage

1

Moonstone

1

New England

1

Oni

1

Radical

1

Random House

1

Titan

1

Viz

1

Share of Units in Top 300

Marvel

44.83%

DC

36.68%

Dark Horse

4.79%

Image

3.37%

IDW

2.63%

Dynamic

2.62%

Boom

1.65%

Archie

0.71%

Avatar

0.54%

Devil's Due

0.25%

Udon

0.25%

Bongo

0.23%

Harris

0.18%

Random House

0.17%

Abstract

0.17%

Aspen

0.15%

Broadsword

0.14%

Oni

0.11%

Titan

0.08%

New England

0.07%

Ardden

0.07%

Mirage

0.06%

Kenzer

0.06%

Radical

0.05%

Viz

0.05%

Antarctic

0.05%

Moonstone

0.05%

Share of Dollars in Top 300

Marvel

45.79%

DC

36.26%

Dark Horse

4.37%

Image

3.21%

IDW

3.00%

Dynamic

2.39%

Boom

1.61%

Avatar

0.61%

Archie

0.51%

Devil's Due

0.32%

Udon

0.28%

Random House

0.20%

Bongo

0.19%

Abstract

0.17%

Aspen

0.13%

Oni

0.12%

Broadsword

0.11%

Harris

0.10%

New England

0.10%

Titan

0.09%

Kenzer

0.09%

Viz

0.07%

Mirage

0.06%

Ardden

0.06%

Antarctic

0.05%

Moonstone

0.05%

Radical

0.04%

Dollar Share of Top 300 Comics & Top 300 TPBs

Marvel

43.87%

DC

34.32%

Dark Horse

4.84%

Image

3.80%

IDW

3.00%

Dynamic

2.87%

Boom

1.57%

Viz

0.92%

Avatar

0.48%

Archie

0.46%

Random House

0.45%

Tokyopop

0.32%

Udon

0.26%

Bandai

0.24%

Digital Manga

0.22%

Fantagraphics

0.22%

Devil's Due

0.22%

Titan

0.16%

Oni

0.16%

Bongo

0.15%

Abstract

0.13%

Top Shelf

0.12%

Kenzer

0.10%

Aspen

0.10%

Broadsword

0.09%

Harris

0.08%

New England

0.08%

Slave Labor

0.07%

Panini

0.07%

Hachette

0.06%

2000 AD

0.05%

Knockabout

0.05%

Mirage

0.05%

Ardden

0.04%

Seven Seas

0.04%

Antarctic

0.04%

Moonstone

0.04%

Radical

0.03%

Raw Junior

0.03%

Heavy Metal

0.03%

Alternative

0.03%

Studio Foglio

0.03%

Asylum

0.03%

Red 5

0.03%

Zenescope

0.02%

801 Media

0.02%

Berserker

0.02%

NBM

0.01%

THE FINE PRINT

The monthly sales estimates at right are for items shipped by Diamond Comic Distributors, the largest comic-book distributor in North America.

Diamond does not publish sales figures; instead it publishes "indexed" sales tables, in which it keys orders for all comics it lists sales for to a single comic book (usually Batman), with one “order index point” being equal to 1% of that title’s orders.

Along with other methods, we use the actual Diamond final orders from titles to approximate what an order index point equals each month.The result is applied to the Diamond charts to produce the estimates seen at right.

The figures represent only those comics and graphic novels that Diamond shipped to North American retailers in the calendar month. While Diamond's sales represent the majority of periodicals in circulation, they are a smaller portion of the overall graphic novel market.

An item may appear in more than one month's charts due to reorders; for a better idea of a comic book's overall sales, look for its end-of-year sales in the Year Overview section, where available.

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